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Discussion in 'ABSYNTH' started by Tarekith, Feb 22, 2005.

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  1. Tarekith

    Tarekith NI Product Owner

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    I wish you could select a a factory wave in the OSC module as a starting point, and then use the Wave Window to modify it. Yeah, you can load factory wave presets in the Wave window, but it would be nice if you didn't have to do this step if a factory wave is already chosen in the OSC module.
     
  2. Tarekith

    Tarekith NI Product Owner

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    Oh yes, and a randomize button on the main page that would randomize all (or most) of the parameters of the synth. I've run across many a cool patch while doing this on other synths (Virus, Z3ta+, Emu PX-7). Great for those days when you just can't think of something new to try.

    Not that I have this problem lately ;)
     
  3. jopy

    jopy NI Product Owner

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    It would be grand if some basic sequencer commands were available in the envelopes window; two biggies would be a "swing" dial and a way to play envelopes both forwards and backwards (i.s. so it would oscillate between forwards and backwards).
     
  4. tim_goodacre

    tim_goodacre NI Product Owner

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    I would like to see LFO control of oscillator channel pan. I know you can do it with an envelope but it is often simpler to use an LFO.

    Also some arpegiator functionality would be nice. I can think of two variations:
    - single voice arp mode where it arps through the keys you have pressed. Maybe you could specify the pattern through an envelope
    - some way to lock a pitch envelope to a key? Say for example we lock it to C Major. We then define a pitch envelope that gives the pressed note interspersed with the note that is 2 notes higher on the scale. So pressing a C will give you C and E (major third), but pressing D will give you D and F (minor third).

    :)
     
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